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series technology innovation all the as developments around russia we've got the future covered. i am max keiser welcome to the kaiser report first a good news three bankers had better arrested in connection with rigging live or now the bad news the arrests were made by the serious fraud office so don't hold your breath for a successful prosecution and now the really bad news over at the new york times a headline reads h.s.b.c. to pay one point nine two billion dollars fine to settle charges over a laundering the first sentence of to start a call proceed to tell you all you need to know whether global financial and economic systems quote state and federal authorities decided against indicting h.s.b.c. in a money laundering case over concerns that criminal charges could jeopardize one of the world's largest banks and ultimately destabilize the global financial system too big to fail too big to jail stacey. we've been warning about this for years now and it's happened they say openly in the first paragraph of the new york times article that they didn't want to destabilize the globa
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seventy's western countries were eager to help iran develop its own nuclear program supplying into with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability iran. would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons billions of dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say so while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that the country's moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension. it is fabricated with the same purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if you have no use in your kitchen and some of the recent concert is contoured and said go or no if it's very dangerous maybe you want to use it to some. this is very. george king. the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity but even those who want a total ch
seventy's western countries were eager to help iran develop its own nuclear program supplying into with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability iran. would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons billions of dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say so while iran's nuclear...
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you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it is something that we are we suffer from if we don't learn and if we don't pay attention to it and it can be very a common comfortable all the asli sometimes to explore the dark side but it's something that we would gain from as you know our journey sort of into pirates they missed out on companies as part of the old pirates the somali pirates modern pirates i understand they also have exchanges they're listing themselves on exchanges they're driving a real estate speculation in neighboring countries like kenya so they've become a dynamic economic force in that region does that qualify under your
you know surveillance technologies and these types of things to get people to conform more so that the pirate is really where the rebel in society is something that is without the pirate or the rebel you end up with a very gray dry conformist society current is that a fair statement well that's certainly what what would we believe we believe that you know people that we call misfits are the dark side is a wholly a lot more interesting you know innovation on the fringe really is what we call it...
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they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these u.s. financial institutions are not doing enough to beef up security online. they are putting it on we, the customer. we have to give up all this personal information for us to access the bank website. if and when this happens and let's hope it doesn't, what do banks need to do? >> i mean as a consumer, first thing i would think about is moving away from the windows operating system. for example to the mac or a linux-based system. the software is not written for the operating system yet. it probably will be in the future. also not to be gullible, but how your computer gets infected with mall wear is you w
they will be using all types of technology and basically what we call bot nets to gather a lot of computer systems is of average people into this bot net. how that's done is these attackers are able to get software on to these computers and install malicious software that can gather banking credentials or even as you are online with your bank, they can be actually changing how it looks to you on your screen. >> so this is incredibly scary. here's the thing, when you read about this, these...
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technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching our team the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under direct policing from brussels it's a move which could get final approval by the e.u. leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could lead to its isolation but under conditions agreed to by finance ministers thursday in london as well as other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process well for more on this i'm joined now for analysis by stephen the old city spokesman for the u.k. independence party sir thanks for taking the time to speak with us i want to begin by pointing out i'm in britain has one of these safeguards for the city so why is the u.k. so desperate to be involved in the eurozone decision making in your view. good evening lou thank you the key decision making
technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching our team the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under direct policing from brussels it's a move which could get final approval by the e.u. leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could...
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skype's a pretty easy technology. you can reach out to loved ones in your family via skype. it is personality-driven. it does engage people. secondly, pets, i think pets are way underutilized. i've seen people's lives transformed by a dog or cat. thirdly there is so much expertise in older folks right now. people trying to start businesses. reach out to somebody. look, we can't even pay you but if you're willing to come in and advise us on our startup we would love to see you an hour a week. that is a new life for some of these people. jon: great advice. dr. keith ablow. thanks very much. >> all right, my friend. take care. jenna: north korea demanding the world's attention now with the successful rocket launch and satellite in orbit. what is next for the country? some say a nuclear test. how should the united states respond? we'll talk about it top of the hour [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progre
skype's a pretty easy technology. you can reach out to loved ones in your family via skype. it is personality-driven. it does engage people. secondly, pets, i think pets are way underutilized. i've seen people's lives transformed by a dog or cat. thirdly there is so much expertise in older folks right now. people trying to start businesses. reach out to somebody. look, we can't even pay you but if you're willing to come in and advise us on our startup we would love to see you an hour a week....
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life.
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science technology innovation all the list of melamine spun around russia we've dumped a few jerks. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how. i mean. i know that i'm sitting in the same city really messed up. in the all very slow motion. of. the worst you're going to go right down sick of the. radio guy for a minute from a profit i want to quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm told. come on guys i'm having martin are going through a very special edition of break in this set the show is a crusade against the mainstream media because i think it's important to rethink the establishment narrative unfortunately i'm not the only one oscar winning director all over stone has been on this very same mission for quite some time check out. the media and everyone talks about that saying the news of the day and all the subconscious really important stuff that's going to be neglect for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because their profit driven industry that sells a sensationalisti
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resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control the satellite from a ground station have not yet mapped. and u.s. officials this morning tell us they will have to keep watch for several days to really try and determine exactly what's going on, exactly what kind of control the north koreans may or may not have. >> so some people are concerned that this launch means north korea could strike the united states. >> reporter: that's the big concern, why should we care, you know, if it could strike the united states with this kind of missile and if they could put a small nuclear warhead on top of it, this puts north kor
resolutions of course about north korea testing this kind of technology. it is essentially a long range ballistic missile that some day could be capable of striking as far as the west coast to the united states. right now, though, the u.s. is very closely monitoring the satellite that this missile put into orbit because of what you said, they don't know if the north koreans have full operational control of the satellite. key things that should have happened sending some radio signals to control...
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you may know them as an online retail we are big warehouses amazon has received a patent on technology that provides air bags and other forms of protection for cell phones and poverty able devices this covers air bags, -- safety monitoring systems that detect when a device is dropped. one in three cell phones damaged or lost in the first year of ownership most damage from impact or too much contact with water nook and other e-readers may need a parachute to catch them, e-reader sales ing from 2011 peak on the road to becoming obsolete as tablets replace them. -- i'm jane king. >>> temperatures still dipping in the bay area. anyone close to freezing? >> some reporting stations near freezing, freezing temperatures in neighborhoods away from those reporting stations that tend to be warmer, frost concern inland. clouds, a little breeze in san francisco, a little wind chill here everybody else is nearly calm this morning. doppler 7 hd you can see that it is quiet, no wet weather to speak of today, come this time tomorrow, rain up in the north bay, it will be heading for the rest of our neig
you may know them as an online retail we are big warehouses amazon has received a patent on technology that provides air bags and other forms of protection for cell phones and poverty able devices this covers air bags, -- safety monitoring systems that detect when a device is dropped. one in three cell phones damaged or lost in the first year of ownership most damage from impact or too much contact with water nook and other e-readers may need a parachute to catch them, e-reader sales ing from...
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we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all
we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm...
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so we had this event yesterday in new york city where we bring new and great innovations, technology when it comes to making sure babies are born more safe and sound in this nation, across the world, to reporters yesterday. we bring you information. yesterday we were talking about this new kind of leading edge testing. you know how some moms when they're pregnant, they have an amnio send thesis? now there is a new research where actually through a blood test, instead of having an invasive procedure, women will be able to find out whether or not they have a fetus with down syndrome, also the gender of the child which is great strides in research because many moms to be and dads, for that matter, are very concerned about some of these invasive procedures 'cause there is always a risk. yesterday some compelling research. you had to put on your scientific hat to really understand everything that they were talking about. but basically what they're doing is they're talking about dna in the mom's blood, the fetus' dna is actually in the mom's blood when pregnant. so they're taking this bloo
so we had this event yesterday in new york city where we bring new and great innovations, technology when it comes to making sure babies are born more safe and sound in this nation, across the world, to reporters yesterday. we bring you information. yesterday we were talking about this new kind of leading edge testing. you know how some moms when they're pregnant, they have an amnio send thesis? now there is a new research where actually through a blood test, instead of having an invasive...
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it's just that the united states has the technology, the environmental policy which has allowed it to be pursued, has the individual rights in terms of some people going on to property. >> essentially we're seeing other parts of the world, as you said, recognizing impact. jerl today, britain lifted its shale gas ban, although it did impose stricter rules. so coming around to recognition at least as to what transformer powered this hole. >> it's definitely crazy. there's huge potential. so this is a game changer. now, in the oil market, you have to keep in mind, some 2 million barrels a day is being kept off the market by political circumstance, whether it be the iranian sanctions, syrian problems, sudan. this is a huge factor and that's it's to $1110 a barrel. >> what's interesting, yesterday we had a strategist on from shale and said their outlook includes pointing in the right direction to go to $140 a barrel next year and that wti, partly because of this revolution, could fall to 50. >> i doubt that very much. ir mean, i can see -- and i doubt that present will be 140. which is a p
it's just that the united states has the technology, the environmental policy which has allowed it to be pursued, has the individual rights in terms of some people going on to property. >> essentially we're seeing other parts of the world, as you said, recognizing impact. jerl today, britain lifted its shale gas ban, although it did impose stricter rules. so coming around to recognition at least as to what transformer powered this hole. >> it's definitely crazy. there's huge...
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i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one type of medical care. it's the same type of medical care provided at clinics in michigan that governor snyder is poised to single out for brand-new deliberately intrusive, deliberately hard to comply with regulations that everybody knows are designed to shut those clinics down, with red tape that is designed just for that purpose. governor rick snyder likes to be seen as an anti-regulation guy. but not for this. the shutdown the clinics regulations, and the anti-telemedicine law that governor rick snyder in michigan is poised to sign after these bills race through both houses of the mi
i applaud the legislature's initiative to use technology to save lives." the bill got unanimous support. governor snyder signed it with his big happy statement about how awesome this was going to be. he was so excited. yay, telemedicine. telemedicine, you are the future for michigan. you are saving lives. that was this summer. tonight that same governor snyder is poised to sign another law in michigan that would ban the use of telemedicine in that state, specifically for one type of...
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after development in 1985 of a safe and reliability sort of hgh, a synthetic protein produced by dna technology, that has identical to that as the primary derived hgh. hgh can stimulate tissue growth, linear growth, and metabolism. it promotes fat loss and increases lean body mass. the fda approved hgh for a number of clinical indications associated with growth hormone deficiency in both adults and children. in in patients with growth hormone efficiency the hgh administration improveds a penalties of exercise capacity, and some studies have suggested that it improves mood. given the well documented ability of hgh for tissue buildup and burn fat, some athletes began abusing it in an attempt to enhance the performance. further increase creasing the appeal for competitive athletes is the fact that it stimulates the production of another hormone that inhibits break down of proteins. there are claims that inhibiting protein break down can help prevent some of the mug l and ten come damages that results from the use of steroids. the effect is unproven but it may be explain why it's often used in comb
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it is a breach of resolutions, because it involves the use of ballistic missile technology, so we are summoning the north the nextbassador arabout step. >> no. 3 of's ambassador headed to london for stern warnings, -- north korea's ambassador headed to london for stern warnings. it is already isolated. its main ally, china, is unlikely to let you in impose tough new sanctions, so it will probably continue to develop rockets and bombs. -- china is unlikely to let the un impose tough new sanctions, so it will probably continue to develop rockets and bombs. >> i spoke to victor, the fellow for strategical international studies. victor, we have become used to these north korean launches not working. how worried are you by the successful one? >> i think it was definitely a surprise. i think the general view was that they tried so many times and failed, with the last one being the most spectacular failure. this was a successful launch in which they demonstrated the ability to lift a payload into orbit, which suggests they have long-range ballistic missile technology, and that is a big step
it is a breach of resolutions, because it involves the use of ballistic missile technology, so we are summoning the north the nextbassador arabout step. >> no. 3 of's ambassador headed to london for stern warnings, -- north korea's ambassador headed to london for stern warnings. it is already isolated. its main ally, china, is unlikely to let you in impose tough new sanctions, so it will probably continue to develop rockets and bombs. -- china is unlikely to let the un impose tough new...
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but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china. each city each province competes with one another and the party officials who succeed they are promoted as a mirror to credit system russia needs to introduce something like that where cities and provinces can compete with other because at present they form their own little groups and many states and cities and so on and the very very difficult to rule from moscow. putin also talked about russia's efforts to minimize how the global financial crisis affects the country what can russia do to help calm the worldwide downturn in return. well russia's president moscow is trying to set up a world financial cent
but russia finds it difficult to attract foreign direct investment what they're looking for is high technology investment that would come from the japanese or come to americans of germs and so on and are still coming in to the right quantities so therefore to shore that problem the rule of law has to be strengthened secure property rights have to be put in place and the level of bureaucratic corruption of officials wanting bribes and so on has to be in fact cut down. now if you look at china....
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>> well, it is technology. it is a three stage rocket. that's what is significant here. >> tells you it is advanced. >> this is 1950s scud technology they built, a lot of people thought they would never get this far with it. but they made incremental advances. so in that sense, it poses a threat. remember, while they were celebrating in the streets of pyongyang, there were probably also celebrating in the control rooms in iran because those two share their missile technology. >> what about ally, china? china -- >> that was a big surprise. >> let me quote, expressed regret, quote/unquote. regret from china? >> china has been their backer, tried to support them quietly in all these talks. but for them to come out today and say we regret that this happened -- >> north korea further isolating themselves. >> further isolating themselves and look at this from another perspective they didn't fire it anywhere close to japan because the japanese have set up anti-ballistic missiles and they have told the north koreans, we will shoot them down. reme
>> well, it is technology. it is a three stage rocket. that's what is significant here. >> tells you it is advanced. >> this is 1950s scud technology they built, a lot of people thought they would never get this far with it. but they made incremental advances. so in that sense, it poses a threat. remember, while they were celebrating in the streets of pyongyang, there were probably also celebrating in the control rooms in iran because those two share their missile technology....
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so i think it doesn't need technology revolution for tv to work. imagine how much more apple will be than every other television. to make that, people to make that extra investment, it has to be radically different. i haven't heard anything that indicates that. >> i would like to be able to talk to my television and tell it to do something for me. like monday night football. but boy, if it does that, voice recognition better be better than the one in my car, where i say navigation and it says, did you say, chicken teriyaki. it doesn't work. there are new details about a streaming service, red box instant, releasing in beta. unlimited streaming, 8 bucks. you get that plus four physical dvd rentals. is this, bob, a netflix killer? >> i don't know. you know, have you noticed other specific streaming on demand businesses don't seem to be igniting the world? hulu is doing okay but not fabulous. there are deals on certain studio releases that they've had. i guess the question is, is it a killer? no. and how much demand is there for all these other can co
so i think it doesn't need technology revolution for tv to work. imagine how much more apple will be than every other television. to make that, people to make that extra investment, it has to be radically different. i haven't heard anything that indicates that. >> i would like to be able to talk to my television and tell it to do something for me. like monday night football. but boy, if it does that, voice recognition better be better than the one in my car, where i say navigation and it...
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many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really 16 is now part of the -- pope benedict is now part of the twitter nation. he already has more than 1 million followers who will read miss messages in english, arabic, polish and four other languages. >>> 8:16. pavi shankar has died at the age of 92. boy. he was good. he was known as the good father the world music. in fact -- known as the godfather of world music. in fact, the beatles gave him that name. he continued to perform until last year, last thursday, he underwent surge heart surgery -- heart surgery but did in the recover. >>> walnut creek police are still searching for clues at the smash-and-g
many countries believe it is north korea's way of testing its long-range ballistic missile technology. of course, the united states is very concerned about north korea's weapons capabilities this year. robert gates said north korea was within five years of being able to strike the continental united states. the white house condemns the missil launch calling it a highly provocative act that could impact stability in the region. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pope benedict really...
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. >> what the north koreans have done with this launch is demonstrate the technological capability to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long way. potentially threatening the west coast of the united states. >> reporter: the three-stage rocket was able to launch an object into low-level orbit. the north koreans say it was a satellite. but the u.s. believes it was merely testing the capability to carry a warhead. until now, north korea has attempted but failed four launches. abc's gloria riviera was in south korea overnight when the announcement was made. >> here, news of the rocket launch broke with urgent news bulletins. that south koreans got on their cell phones. it touched a raw nerve. one man told us, he thinks the north koreans should be exiled from earth. the two countries are still, after all, officially at war. >> reporter: this morning, international response condemning the launch is unified. the white house calling it, a highly-provocative act that threatens regional security. the north koreans are still years away from having the capability to launch a nuclear
. >> what the north koreans have done with this launch is demonstrate the technological capability to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile, a long way. potentially threatening the west coast of the united states. >> reporter: the three-stage rocket was able to launch an object into low-level orbit. the north koreans say it was a satellite. but the u.s. believes it was merely testing the capability to carry a warhead. until now, north korea has attempted but failed four...
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ballistic missiles and the a rockets utilized to launch satellites possess similar bodies engines and technology so this launch is a step toward d the the regime's goal of developing the ability to deliver a nuclear payload at intercontinental ranges. national spokeman called it a highly provocative act that threatens regional security.d a in april north koreans attempted the roc a similar launch but the rocket broke apart shortly after liftoff. north korea appeared to be app having technical difficulties t with this rocket as well and and they launched it sooner than u.s. officials expected. the north american air defense command confirms that the north ko koreans succeeded in launching an object into outer space but says it will take a day to determine whether it achieves successful earth orbit.bit. >> david martin thank you for that information. now we get back to the reason k to the we're here in washington. the white house and republicans are offering new proposals to avoid the fiscal cliff but there is still no deal. right? sounds like deja vu. we have 20 days left to avoid the automatic t
ballistic missiles and the a rockets utilized to launch satellites possess similar bodies engines and technology so this launch is a step toward d the the regime's goal of developing the ability to deliver a nuclear payload at intercontinental ranges. national spokeman called it a highly provocative act that threatens regional security.d a in april north koreans attempted the roc a similar launch but the rocket broke apart shortly after liftoff. north korea appeared to be app having technical...
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it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to observe the launch itself accurately because they didn't have the self-confidence of placing the orbit satellite into the -- sorry. the object into the orbit. one another is they used spare. if they prepared spare rocket then they use spare rocket to launch the missile. >> all very strategic. >> yes. >> now, what should the japanese government do in terms of security? >> yes. japan has to cooperate with united states and south korea to detect a sign of missile launch. so japan has to consider about deployment of ships into the japan
it needs high technology. so i think they use basically the same technology from the missile, which was launched last april. they say it was improved which has 6,000 kilometers range. >> what is puzzling is that north koreans and japanese officials said the missile was removed from the launch pad so what do you make of that? >> if north korea really removed missile of launch pad, i think there are two possibilities. one is the fake. north korea didn't want neighboring countries to...
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they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other words, being able to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a warhead, to also be able to aim that missile accurately and to have the type of heat shield that would allow it to come back into the atmosphere without burning up. there's no indication north korea, you know, has made that jump yet. that is a concern down the road, and there's also a concern about what help they may be getting. u.s. official is telling us that one working assumption is that iran helped north korea with this launch. we know in the past u.s. officials have detected north korean engineer going to iran, iranian scientists coming to north korea, iranian scientists have been there for previous north korean launches, so there is a real concern about the proliferation of this technology and it not being contained just to north korea alone. >> pentagon correspondent chris lawrence, thanks, as always. >>> meanwhile the u.s. deals another blow to the crumbling regime in syria. days after warning of the gove
they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other words, being able to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a warhead, to also be able to aim that missile accurately and to have the type of heat shield that would allow it to come back into the atmosphere without burning up. there's no indication north korea, you know, has made that jump yet. that is a concern down the road, and there's also a concern about what help they may be...
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technologically, are there leaps to be made? how is it going to be different next year or the year after that than it is today? we've got all these filters. it's pretty fast. >> it's not just about filters going forward. photos are completely growing and blowing up all over the place. every single app wants to incorporate elements of photos into them. smartphones really take off and dominate, every single app will incorporate the use of the app in their phone. we're trying to set the precedent for what really great features make photos look amazing, from filters, to stickers, to frames, and a number of unique features that i'm excited to talk about at the right time. >> you can't quite talk about them right now. >> exactly. >> congratulations. it will be fun to watch. please come back and keep us apprised. >> i absolutely will. thank you very much. >> coming up next, crude oil prices on the rebound. breaking news on inventory, oil inventories. data due out on the other side of this break. we'll talk fiscal cliff with jeff blake
technologically, are there leaps to be made? how is it going to be different next year or the year after that than it is today? we've got all these filters. it's pretty fast. >> it's not just about filters going forward. photos are completely growing and blowing up all over the place. every single app wants to incorporate elements of photos into them. smartphones really take off and dominate, every single app will incorporate the use of the app in their phone. we're trying to set the...
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technology is dark matter. it's touching everything all the time, and improving things and creating productivity. so i would be very bullish about the future as long as we have good public policy. good public policy. i can't mention all the countries we do business with, a lot of them, but i would mention north korea, cuba, venezuela, among others. that's what public policy can do if you're not intelligent. >> one public policy you've advocated for is immigration reform. >> yes. >> how would that change your business? >> i tell people, corporate taxes, our tax system is pushing capital at the margin overseas. now we're taking brains. i believe 40% of those who graduate with advanced degrees in the united states in science, technology, engineering, math, are foreign nationals. we used to welcome them with open arms. in fact, a lot of you are foreign nationals, or if you weren't, your parents were or your grandparents here. they were welcomed with open arms. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. we're now telli
technology is dark matter. it's touching everything all the time, and improving things and creating productivity. so i would be very bullish about the future as long as we have good public policy. good public policy. i can't mention all the countries we do business with, a lot of them, but i would mention north korea, cuba, venezuela, among others. that's what public policy can do if you're not intelligent. >> one public policy you've advocated for is immigration reform. >> yes....
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technology is constantly churning old jobs and turning them into new ones. but there's one bottom line we know, joe, and that's this. every good new job requires more education and more skill. the basis of the american middle class for the last 50 years, or the 50 years after world war ii was something called the high-wage middle-skilled job. but the relentless march of globalization and technology is really eliminating that. now there's only a high-wage, high-skilled job. and there's no answer other than certainly more education. i don't know what else we need. everyone's going to have to upgrade their skills. >> what does that mean for the future not only of unions but the future of the strong, vibrant middle class where people get living wages, they get health care, they get workplace safety. it seems like a bleak picture. >> i worry about this. there's no question about it, joe. i can just tell you, you think about a columnist for "the new york times," very easy for you to say. what do you care? how has my job changed? i just came from a long trip, russi
technology is constantly churning old jobs and turning them into new ones. but there's one bottom line we know, joe, and that's this. every good new job requires more education and more skill. the basis of the american middle class for the last 50 years, or the 50 years after world war ii was something called the high-wage middle-skilled job. but the relentless march of globalization and technology is really eliminating that. now there's only a high-wage, high-skilled job. and there's no answer...
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but the same technology that you use to put a satellite into orbit is really the same kind of technology that you would use to build a long range nuclear missile. >> and the timing appears to have been some kind of surprise to u.s. officials. how worried is the pentagon right now after this launch? >> well, one official that i spoke with said it is a step up in north korea's cape ability. and this has been condemned all around from south korea and japan all the way up to the white house. but there are several still big stages to go through before the u.s. has to be seriously worried about north korea's ability to extend its range to the united states. they've got to work on heat sensors. because getting something up is one thing. but to get the weapon for re-enter the at loss fear and not burn up, that's quite another. they also have to work on accuracy issues. just shooting something out, again, one thing. having it hit your intended target, something much more difficult. >> still as you said, a big deal. we'll be talking to you again later this morning. >>> the united states is officia
but the same technology that you use to put a satellite into orbit is really the same kind of technology that you would use to build a long range nuclear missile. >> and the timing appears to have been some kind of surprise to u.s. officials. how worried is the pentagon right now after this launch? >> well, one official that i spoke with said it is a step up in north korea's cape ability. and this has been condemned all around from south korea and japan all the way up to the white...
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heightened leverage on the diplomatic stage, and analysts do not believe north korea has the nuclear technology to be a credible threat to the u.s., but today's launch is a step forward for north korea and its new leader. gloria riviera, abc news, seoul. >> the fifth time is the charm. the four previous attempts did not go well. you remember the big incident in april, they called the international media there and that rocket lasted about 135 seconds in the air before ultimately coming down. so this really is a big step for them. >> it's a big step and a big step for kim jong-un, their new leader. barely in office for a year. he kind of needed to show his power and that he can rise to the occasion after that massive fail back in april. >> and next week will be the one-year anniversary since his father passed away. so a coming out party for the new leader and his new regime. it means a lot on various levels. >>> the pacific northwest, just outside of portland, oregon, when the attack at the town center was over, three people including the gunman were dead. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter:
heightened leverage on the diplomatic stage, and analysts do not believe north korea has the nuclear technology to be a credible threat to the u.s., but today's launch is a step forward for north korea and its new leader. gloria riviera, abc news, seoul. >> the fifth time is the charm. the four previous attempts did not go well. you remember the big incident in april, they called the international media there and that rocket lasted about 135 seconds in the air before ultimately coming...
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is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of north korea unless it is choreographed through k cna, the state-run news agency and the state-run television and it is highly choreographed and many would say propaganda. what we hear from north korea is what north korea wants the world to hear. it is very difficult to get an indication on that. here in seoul, one senior government official told me they are concerned, even with failure that north korea carrying out with rocket launches they are still learning. they are learning from mistake and can get better. this is a trial and era for north korea. the more they do, even if they are failures in the ye
is there some concern there is another country out there helping north korea to get this technology to work? >> certainly there is that concern and there have been many reports and plenty of speculation about who might be helping north cia korea in their technology. of course it is almost impossible to get information out of north korea. it is an incredibly isolated, closed regime. the information officially we get from that country is through its state-run media. so nothing gets out of...
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certainly they have been the themes that have driven a lot of the growth in some of these sub-sectors in technology. >> one of the big things are growth is, it's really hard to find. so, when you find growth, you're going to pay more for it. what i like about this facebook idea now, every evaluation aficionado is going to be avoiding it. growth is very difficult to find in this environment. >> a name that walter had on his -- he likes, salesforce.com, which went to an all-time high today. okay, great. the last couple of years has grown at 35% a year, if you looked at it, 50% a year. but really, you know, betting that corp rate customers are so far behind the curve that they're going to take this thing to multiples, at least, that right now are very unsustainable. i preface this with, saying, i'm a value investor, it's hard for me to chase a stock that really is somewhere between 200 and 300 times earnings. but that's what people are trying to do here and this scares me. >> if it trades at 200 times earnings, might as well be 500. both are ridiculous. just know that and understand that a lot of peop
certainly they have been the themes that have driven a lot of the growth in some of these sub-sectors in technology. >> one of the big things are growth is, it's really hard to find. so, when you find growth, you're going to pay more for it. what i like about this facebook idea now, every evaluation aficionado is going to be avoiding it. growth is very difficult to find in this environment. >> a name that walter had on his -- he likes, salesforce.com, which went to an all-time high...
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technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are talking the markets are holding up very well. i think the concern is after a deal happens, i think we'll have it, what will happen after, that and a lot of people are worried now that austerity is coming. that's a negative for stocks >> you make a great point, bob. david, let me put that to you because it doesn't feel like this market is expecting no deal. if we go into year end and don't have a deal, how big of a disappointment will we seek from the markets? >> i think we got a taste of that, how it ends up shaping up to how the market will react. before, that we got
technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are...
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things like thermal protection, eviof avionics, heating controls, advanced technologies that would be used in the military, down the road, is what they're saying that this thing is. but, you know, one person that i talked to -- that i -- a -- >> a source. >> an analyst. >> yeah, an analyst, an analyst we have known for a lot of years said in a recent article i read, this may be nothing more -- its entire purpose may be to have the chinese wondering what its purpose is. so it may not have a purpose at all. >> so just a big quandary into -- >> yeah. >> a whole lot of nothing. >> who knows. maybe one day we'll find out. maybe it will be you. >>> move over america, from money to natural resources. one country stands out as the lead come the year 2030. who might that be? we'll tell you next. >>> also, from the famous smile, if you want to call it a smile, to the woman herself, archaeologists say they may have discovered the remains of leonardo da vinci's most famous model. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one
things like thermal protection, eviof avionics, heating controls, advanced technologies that would be used in the military, down the road, is what they're saying that this thing is. but, you know, one person that i talked to -- that i -- a -- >> a source. >> an analyst. >> yeah, an analyst, an analyst we have known for a lot of years said in a recent article i read, this may be nothing more -- its entire purpose may be to have the chinese wondering what its purpose is. so it...
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i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect of wait a minute. this is a whole growth market that maybe is not in all the -- people are bullish on the china story. but maybe not enough. i think that's giving it to credence here. >> stocks off session highs after those comments from speaker boehner. really, we're hanging in there truth be told. dow up 106 points. when "halftime" returns we zero in on the health of financial stocks from the floor and more companies announcing special dividends as the nation gets closer to the fiscal cliff deadline. deutsche bank top u.s. equity strategist david bianco tells us who can be next. >>> later, can amazon deliver
i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect...
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technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're going -- absolutely, no question. but it's going to be, well, one of the quotes from the story is basically that the pacs americana will be over and you're going to see not that one power dominating everything, it's going to be middle classes around the world and more of a balanced power around the world. one thing that's interesting about this, you will have competition for jobs that will create middle classes. it will be pressure on western countries and their middle classes. because around the world, you've got hundreds of millions of people who will be coming up out of poverty, who will want to be in the
technology, the freedom of individuals, that can be expressed through technology, the middle classes. middle classes wanting more. and you're going to see india, its growth by 2030, will be like china is today. that will be that big, huge democracy. >> before anybody's freaking out and transferring their children into all mandarin-speaking schools, we are not going to be in dire straits. we are still going to be a big influence in the global landscape, right? >> absolutely. you're...
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we look back and say where are we going as a society by looking at this technology. it's been a year about mobile. and it's here to stay. >> is there something tim cook has to do to really make his mark in your opinion? >> apple needs their next big wow product. where's the next ipad, iphone, even mac book air. they're very derivative. >> you don't mean their stock price? >> it's interesting. the tim cook ear rrera, a year change, up 100 books. glass half full, glass half empty. no one is going to say he was the product guy that steve cook was. >> this is not a product but i question about ce 00s. what's happening to social media and to facebook after the ipo and then all the questions about facebook? >> the facebook ipo is on our list of one of the big washouts of history let alone the year. that ipo was one that got a lot of people soured on this idea of all the social media worth it. the zynga story has been a watchout. this is a trend that's not going away. >> always good to see you even when you don't have gifts. >> thanks. >> grammy winning singer is joining us
we look back and say where are we going as a society by looking at this technology. it's been a year about mobile. and it's here to stay. >> is there something tim cook has to do to really make his mark in your opinion? >> apple needs their next big wow product. where's the next ipad, iphone, even mac book air. they're very derivative. >> you don't mean their stock price? >> it's interesting. the tim cook ear rrera, a year change, up 100 books. glass half full, glass...
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something it could be testing technology which could someday replace a shuttle, which was retired last year. >> in the first place i want to keep it secret i did not release a video. that is what i would do. 7:41 a.m. we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. we want to show you this shot of the james lick and san francisco because it is hard to see. it is a great end of the day. what a one traffic budging up at the bottom of your screen. a little bit of a hot spot slow down. >> today will be talking about what will you do if you have a family member all old you money. --bow-owes you money. >> you can watch it at 10:00 a.m. right here good morning it is 7:44 a.m. you were walking up the kron 4 morning news taking it live outside. conditions at the james lick freeway in downtown san francisco has dense fog early as tuesday morning. that is not the were spot. this ability is 04 santa rosa and the bottle. also saying dense fog in the delta. --novato. >> we're seeing relatively clear conditions with the exception of half moon bay. we will get an increase in a cloud cover as we head
something it could be testing technology which could someday replace a shuttle, which was retired last year. >> in the first place i want to keep it secret i did not release a video. that is what i would do. 7:41 a.m. we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. we want to show you this shot of the james lick and san francisco because it is hard to see. it is a great end of the day. what a one traffic budging up at the bottom of your screen. a little bit of a hot spot slow down....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. for international stories for you now here r.t. egypt is braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution at least nine people were wounded on tuesday when on their own gunman fired shots into petrol bombs at protests camped out in cairo's central to one square where military has been granted a temporary right to rest civilians in the run up to the controversial quote. extensive new powers last month but quickly backtracked to the face of rising public anger its fear the upcoming referendum on the road civil liberties and turn the country into an islamic dictatorship where journalist el shamming says egypt's courts are powerless and that most is a draft is approaching the nation and think of civil war. as far as judges and the judiciary system is concerned this. is existing. in egypt and that's why he retreated because he knew the. court cannot actually make any judgment. he insisted on the refere
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. for international stories for you now here r.t. egypt is braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution at least nine people were wounded on tuesday when on their own gunman fired shots into petrol bombs at protests camped out in cairo's central to one square where military has been granted a...
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carl, it is encouraging to see that the actual substance, the technology may be winning. and this is a report that i did not expect. because it also means that at&t is -- the margins have to go down because they're subsidizing more apple phones than they thought. >> i don't know how you're going to do it. you're going to do this hour from the hill, come back and do mad tonight. i think there's a holiday party. >> you don't realize, it's an identical twin. i'm standing here going down to the holiday party at the white house. >> more energy than any mere mortal. when we come back, senator mark warner, democrat of virginia, part of our special day, the long focus on the fiscal cliff, rise above d.c., and the opening bell in just about four minutes. >>> the there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortabl
carl, it is encouraging to see that the actual substance, the technology may be winning. and this is a report that i did not expect. because it also means that at&t is -- the margins have to go down because they're subsidizing more apple phones than they thought. >> i don't know how you're going to do it. you're going to do this hour from the hill, come back and do mad tonight. i think there's a holiday party. >> you don't realize, it's an identical twin. i'm standing here going...
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countries believe it's conducting a ballistic missile test career is banned from using such weapons technology on the un sanctions with japan keeping a patriot anti missile system deployed to shoot down the rocket if it goes of course. british based h.s.b.c. has agreed to pay a huge fine to the u.s. department of justice for that says in money laundering regulations that controls a poor policing of suspicious transactions left the u.s. banking industry exposed to mexican drug cartels the bank was also accused of violating sanctions on iran fine the two billion dollars is the largest of its kind . it comes as british standard chartered bank also agreed to pay a second fine for some of the charges. now thousands of american men and women were denied the chance to have children on government orders it was a decades long program of in forced sterilization of those thought unfit to be parents. met some of the victims now being considered for compensation but who say it's too little too late you won't what are the eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's
countries believe it's conducting a ballistic missile test career is banned from using such weapons technology on the un sanctions with japan keeping a patriot anti missile system deployed to shoot down the rocket if it goes of course. british based h.s.b.c. has agreed to pay a huge fine to the u.s. department of justice for that says in money laundering regulations that controls a poor policing of suspicious transactions left the u.s. banking industry exposed to mexican drug cartels the bank...